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This study is part of NASA's multiyear
global research program called Mission to Planet Earth.
This study is part of NASA's multiyear global research
program called Mission to Planet Earth that will use ground-based, airborne and
space-based instruments to study Earth as a complete environmental system.
To
ensure that ozone data will be available through the next decade, NASA will continue the
TOMS program; using U.S. and foreign launches. The Japanese Advanced Earth Observations
Satellite (ADEOS) will carry a fourth TOMS into orbit when it launches in 1996, and a
fifth TOMS Instrument is being assembled for flight in 1998 on an undetermined satellite.
The TOMS program is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, for the Office of
Mission to Planet Earth.
A quicktime movie from TOMS on 03/01/93-03/31/93.
The
color scale on the right side of this image shows the total ozone values for the 14-years
measured. The ozone levels are indicated by the colors green/light blue, low levels by the
color dark blue/purple and high levels by the red colors. The Antarctic "ozone
hole" is indicated by the low values (dark purple colors). This contrasts with the
relatively higher ozone values over Antarctica in earlier years (1979-1982), when the hole
is virtually nonexistent (blue green/green colors).
A quicktime movie from TOMS on 10/01/92-10/31/92.
The vegetation covering the continents was recorded by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) aboard the NOAA-7, NOAA-9, and NOAA-11 satellites.
This study is part of NASA's multiyear global research program called Mission to Planet
Earth. It will use ground-based, airborne, and space-based instruments to study Earth as a
complete environmental system.
Scientists use the data contained in maps like these for
clues about global warming. The Nimbus-7 satellite is managed by NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center.
Goddard Homepage Earth Science Pictures Archives
Space radar images of Earth from the Shuttle
Coastal Zone Color Scanner Interactive Region Selection
Last Revised: 04 September 1997